I want to make a form using Primefaces Mobile with jsf2.0 and primefaces-3.0.M2, but after deploying in jboss server and running it on browser(desktop), the look and feel is not so great. Am i missing some jar files?? Also is there any emulator where i can check and run the mobile webpages. I am using the showcase example at http://www.primefaces.org/showcase-labs/mobile/index.jsf
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If your mobile/no mobile applications are separated, you have to insert in your faces-config.xml the following line
<application>
<default-render-kit-id>PRIMEFACES_MOBILE</default-render-kit-id>
</application>
if your mobile/no mobile views are in the same application you have to
write a viewhandler by overriding calculateRenderKitId API and decide when to display the page in mobile mode. This approach is suggested if your mobile and non-mobile pages are in same application and you need to switch renderkits on-the-fly (from Primefaces Mobile Documentation).
Here a simple ViewHandler class that uses the Spring Mobile functionalities to switch between mobile and non-mobile pages.
import javax.faces.application.ViewHandler;
import javax.faces.application.ViewHandlerWrapper;
import javax.faces.context.FacesContext;
import javax.servlet.http.HttpServletRequest;
import org.springframework.mobile.device.Device;
import org.springframework.mobile.device.DeviceUtils;
import org.springframework.mobile.device.site.SitePreference;
import org.springframework.mobile.device.site.SitePreferenceUtils;
/**
* @author <a href="mailto:gesuino.napoli">Gesuino Napoli</a>
*
*/
public class MobileViewHandler extends ViewHandlerWrapper {
private ViewHandler wrapped;
public MobileViewHandler(ViewHandler wrapped) {
this.wrapped = wrapped;
}
@Override
public ViewHandler getWrapped() {
return this.wrapped;
}
@Override
public String calculateRenderKitId(FacesContext context) {
HttpServletRequest request = (HttpServletRequest) FacesContext.getCurrentInstance().getExternalContext().getRequest();
Device device = DeviceUtils.getRequiredCurrentDevice(request);
SitePreference sitePreference = SitePreferenceUtils.getCurrentSitePreference(request);
if (device.isMobile() || sitePreference == SitePreference.MOBILE) {
return "PRIMEFACES_MOBILE";
}
return this.wrapped.calculateRenderKitId(context);
}
}
Then register the ViewHandler into the faces-config.xml
<application>
<!-- <default-render-kit-id>PRIMEFACES_MOBILE</default-render-kit-id> -->
<view-handler>com.acme.myproject.web.util.viewhandler.MobileViewHandler</view-handler>
....
</application>
If you want to test your application with an android emulator you can download and installate the sdk-android
- Install Android SDK
- Install ADT Eclipse plugin
- Create an Android Virtual Device (AVD)
To do this follow this link: http://developer.android.com/sdk/index.html.
Then, follow this post to "Getting Your Android Emulator to Read Virtual Hosts on your Development Machine" - http://dillieodigital.wordpress.com/2012/03/19/soup-to-nuts-getting-your-android-emulator-to-read-virtual-hosts-on-your-development-machine/
Firstly, all you need is the Primefaces jar, but since the M4 version is out you should update your classpath(be careful that if you use Netbeans, the library removing it's a little sloppy, double check that you have only one library-M4 in the lib
folder).
Also, please post your code here, and be careful to use the new namespaces:
xmlns:p="http://primefaces.org/ui"
xmlns:pm="http://primefaces.org/mobile"